Travel Blogs from Sheridan

... off to Devils Tower, the first national monument. It's pretty special and rises 263m from its base. I chose to do the 2km Tower Trail around the base because frankly I needed the exercise. My photos actually show two people climbing it, which is a big no no in June as there is a voluntary climbing closure out of respect for the Native American beliefs. Also black-tailed prairie dogs live in their town near the park entrance. Super ...

Leaving Devil's Tower after a restful 2 nights the top of the peak was shrouded in fog and chilly . Yesterday, it was in the eighties and very sunny. We drove up to the visitor's center located close to the top. The area around the tower is considered scared by the Native Americana's who still have services here. A spiritual aura was all around us. On ...

The Rest of the Story about lunch in Sheridan What I don't tell you in the next post is, when we stopped for fuel and lunch in Sheridan Wyoming, I wanted to record a live Seattle Seahawk Football Training Camp practice on ESPN held today at 10:30 AM LIVE and it was the only time it would be seen that I could tell. I have been a lifelong Hawk fan since 1976 and Sraddha still loves me. heh heh.

Thursday and most of Friday have been driving days- leaving Glacier and dropping down through Kalispell and Missoula, then east through Butte, Bozeman and Billings and down to Sheridan, Wyoming. I am coming down to "Longmire Days" in Buffalo, Wyoming, the real setting for Durant, and home to Sheriff Walt Longmire of the A&E Number One hit show, Longmire.

Back in Cody some weeks ago, I met Craig Johnson, author of the Longmire series. ...